Calhoun Times

Georgia duck season opens Saturday

- From the Ga. Department of Natural Resources

Georgia waterfowl hunters will head to their favorite wetland locations when duck season opens Sat., Nov. 20, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division.

“The waterfowl seasons and bag limits are basically the same this season as they were last season,” said Kara Nitschke, migratory gamebird biologist. “Atlantic Flyway breeding population­s fared quite a bit better this summer than mid-continent and western birds. If we can get cold weather in the Great Lakes, New England, and mid Atlantic regions, southern hunters can expect a good number of wood ducks, ring necks and teal.”

Duck season dates are Nov. 20 through 28 and Dec. 12 through Jan. 31. Full migratory bird hunting regulation­s can be found at georgiawil­dlife.com/hunting/waterfowl.

Youth, Active Military and Veterans

can take advantage of two early Waterfowl Hunting Dates on Nov. 1314. On these two days, youth age 16 or younger (or active military or veterans) may hunt specific migratory birds, such as ducks, Canada geese and mergansers. Youth must be accompanie­d by an adult of at least 18 years of age (only the youth may hunt).

To hunt waterfowl in Georgia you will need a Georgia hunting license, a Georgia migratory bird license, and

a federal duck stamp (now available when you purchase your other recreation­al licenses).

WRD has made your purchase decision even easier by the creation of the Waterfowl Hunter Package at GoOutdoors­Georgia.com, which includes all you need (and includes a convenient plastic card).

For more informatio­n on Georgia Hunting Regulation­s for waterfowl, visit georgiawil­dlife.com/hunting/ waterfowl.

Duck season dates are Nov. 20 through 28 and Dec. 12 through Jan. 31.

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